A standalone novella introducing a new side of Half Moon Hollow—featuring a freewheeling courier and the stuffy vampire she has to transport.Miranda Puckett has failed at every job she’s ever had. Her mother just wants her to come home, join the family law firm, and settle down with Jason, the... show more

A standalone novella introducing a new side of Half Moon Hollow—featuring a freewheeling courier and the stuffy vampire she has to transport.Miranda Puckett has failed at every job she’s ever had. Her mother just wants her to come home, join the family law firm, and settle down with Jason, the perfect lawyer boyfriend. But when Jason turns out to be a lying cheater, Miranda seizes on a job that gets her out of town: long-distance vampire transportation. Her first assignment is to drive vampire Collin Sutherland from Washington to sleepy Half Moon Hollow without incident—no small feat for a woman whom trouble seems to follow like a faithful hound dog! And she has to do it without letting her passenger—the most persnickety, stuffy, devastatingly handsome vamp she’s ever met—drive her crazy. As she and Collin find disaster on the roads, they also find an undeniable spark between them. Could Miranda have found the perfect job and the perfect guy for her?

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Typical Molly Harper, I would say. Funny and nice, not really original and not exactly new. But, well, a romance novel with Vampires, what do you expect. So it was an ok read, but I think that I will stop with those books, because they are quite pricey and imho not worth it.

I found no problems with the pacing of this book. It is slow to build but it is worth it in the long run. The characters are well fleshed out considering the length of the novella. I loved the ending since we got to revisit some of the Vampires that we have met along the way.Even though this is a no...

ReviewBy now I think everyone knows that I love Molly Harper's books! This one is no different.I think Miranda and Collin rank right up there with my favorite Half-Moon Hollow people. They are polar opposites, and it seems like no matter what Miranda does she can't make him happy. It probably doe...

Roadtrip gone bad! I really enjoyed reading this and everything that could possibly go wrong. I also liked how the hero and heroine made the best of things and slowly became accustomed to each others' quirks and foibles.

Miranda Puckett is a class A screw up. Not for lack of trying to be something better, she just seems to have the most impossible luck. Ever. Taking on a new job doesn't change her luck. Not even remotely. It does, however, make for quite an interesting and entertaining ride.Driving Mr. Dead is a v...

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